The new Master of Energy Transition at Dartmouth College is now accepting applications for our first group of graduate students. A web-based information session is scheduled for January 21 (more information below).
The Master of Energy Transition, or MET, is a 9-month, residential, professional degree program taught by Dartmouth faculty and expert practitioners. The curriculum is highly multidisciplinary and features project-based learning and mentorship from Dartmouth’s broad community of alumni working in energy and climate. The program is designed for students less than 5 years out from their undergraduate degrees.
Please share this announcement with students from any major who are motivated to help lead the transformation of our energy systems and make a difference in climate change. Priority deadline to apply is January 31, with a final deadline of March 1.
Three ways to learn more:
- sign up for our January 21 information session (webinar)
- check out a short video featuring Dartmouth alumni working in energy and climate
- review program information on our website
Students with any questions can join the info session on January 21 or drop me an email.